Restorative materials play a crucial role in dental treatments, particularly in managing tooth decay and restoring damaged teeth. Their interaction with dental pulp is significant, especially in cases where pulp inflammation is present.
When a tooth is compromised, the choice of restorative material can influence the health of the pulp. Certain materials can promote healing and reduce inflammation, while others may exacerbate the condition. For instance, biocompatible materials like glass ionomer or resin-modified glass ionomer have been shown to provide a favorable environment for pulp cells, potentially aiding in the regeneration of dental pulp tissue.
Conversely, materials that are not well-tolerated may lead to further irritation and inflammation, highlighting the importance of selecting appropriate restorative materials to protect pulp vitality and support overall dental health.